Abstract There are many benefits of breastfeeding to women and their infants but meeting the recommended 6 months of exclusive breastfeeding is likely to be more challenging for women with severe mental illness (SMI). This is the first systematic review that aims to examine evidence of (a) infant feeding outcomes in women with SMI and the factors associated with this, (b) the experiences of infant feeding and infant feeding support for women with SMI, (c) interventions for supporting infant feeding among these women and (d) health care professionals' attitudes toward supporting infant feeding in women with SMI. Mixed methods systematic review was carried out using the principles of Joanna Briggs Institute's (JBI) 'convergent integrated' met...
BackgroundMany women stop breastfeeding before they intended and report a lack of support from healt...
Breastfeeding women may be prescribed a psychotropic medication to treat a pre-existing illness such...
[eng] Background: Emotional distress in mothers inhibits the let-down reflex, thus affecting breastf...
There are many benefits of breastfeeding to women and their infants but meeting the recommended 6 mo...
Background: Breastfeeding has long been associated with numerous benefits for both mothers and infan...
Background: Breastfeeding has been reported to reduce the risk of postpartum anxiety and depression....
Background: Breastfeeding has been reported to reduce the risk of postpartum anxiety and depression....
Background: Studies show that postnatal depression affects around 10–16% of women globally. It is as...
Background Studies show that postnatal depression affects around 10–16% of women globally. It is as...
Background: The rate of predominant breastfeeding was 51.3% at 1 month postpartum, even though 93.4%...
This study investigated the experiences and post-natal depression rates in women experiencing proble...
Much of the literature about maternal mental illness makes assumptions about the problems in the re...
This study investigated the experiences and post-natal depression rates in women experiencing proble...
Background: The WHO recommends exclusive breast-feeding for babies up to 6 months of age. The as-soc...
Objectives: Maternal health and well-being has been studied widely from the angle of postpartum depr...
BackgroundMany women stop breastfeeding before they intended and report a lack of support from healt...
Breastfeeding women may be prescribed a psychotropic medication to treat a pre-existing illness such...
[eng] Background: Emotional distress in mothers inhibits the let-down reflex, thus affecting breastf...
There are many benefits of breastfeeding to women and their infants but meeting the recommended 6 mo...
Background: Breastfeeding has long been associated with numerous benefits for both mothers and infan...
Background: Breastfeeding has been reported to reduce the risk of postpartum anxiety and depression....
Background: Breastfeeding has been reported to reduce the risk of postpartum anxiety and depression....
Background: Studies show that postnatal depression affects around 10–16% of women globally. It is as...
Background Studies show that postnatal depression affects around 10–16% of women globally. It is as...
Background: The rate of predominant breastfeeding was 51.3% at 1 month postpartum, even though 93.4%...
This study investigated the experiences and post-natal depression rates in women experiencing proble...
Much of the literature about maternal mental illness makes assumptions about the problems in the re...
This study investigated the experiences and post-natal depression rates in women experiencing proble...
Background: The WHO recommends exclusive breast-feeding for babies up to 6 months of age. The as-soc...
Objectives: Maternal health and well-being has been studied widely from the angle of postpartum depr...
BackgroundMany women stop breastfeeding before they intended and report a lack of support from healt...
Breastfeeding women may be prescribed a psychotropic medication to treat a pre-existing illness such...
[eng] Background: Emotional distress in mothers inhibits the let-down reflex, thus affecting breastf...